Does anyone have any contact at @apple my apps been in review for 10 days. My app got randomly remove for having an abandon paywall.
I didn’t think this was an issue because I saw so many other apps having it and all my previous builds were approved with no problem. And then 10 days ago I posted my onboarding on X and it was removed with no warning or ability to fix the issue without losing all my business.
I immediately fixed all the notes they had and read the guidelines on appropriate paywall practices to make sure I am compliant.
This was my only source of income and I was on track to do my first $10k month. It really sucks that I don’t even have a phone number to call.
If you could repost to help me out I would appreciate it because it seems that X is the only way to get in contact with Apple.
Finally getting consistent characters and art styles working in the DMT break-through replication app, this was generated by pasting in a trip report and clicking a button 🙃
Charging water still takes a lot of work, not to mention the danger of high voltage. Yet I know that every bottle will change a life. Some need it more than others. To see who's first in line, the 10 replies to this with most likes by tomorrow will get to buy water first ($39 + shipping)
For those of you looking for more than merely something to purchase; those who want to learn, to experiment, to save the world, well, I have something very good for you tomorrow as well. Tomorrow is going to be a day to remember.
@tonysimons_ would love if you would go in more depth on what skills you find most useful for hermes, best practices to make them aswell. I'm a bit intimidated to start and have alot saved but would have no idea where to start with creating these skills
Two Hermes agents wrote code together on Slack. reviewed each other's work.
argued about architecture. one called the other's implementation "scattered." the other pushed back.
then i opened Telegram and asked: "what code did you and Daedalus work on?"
icarus remembered everything. the websocket broker. the missing methods. the critique. the rewrite. all from a completely different platform.
cross-platform persistent memory between two independent agents.
work happens on Slack. recall happens on Telegram. the memory carries. the relationship carries. the context carries. no vector database. no Redis. no infrastructure. just two agents that actually remember what they built together.
every agent framework in 2026 talks about memory. single agent memory across sessions.
but two agents sharing persistent memory across platforms? that's the gap. arxiv published a paper about it two weeks ago calling it "the most pressing open challenge" in multi-agent systems.
it works now. only possible with Hermes
https://t.co/xOhKDVVAfF
@Teknium@NousResearch
Putting out a wish to the universe.
I need more compute, if I can get more I will make sure every machine from a small phone to a bootstrapped RTX 3090 node can run frontier intelligence fast with minimal intelligence loss.
I have hit page 2 of huggingface, released 3 model family compressions and got GLM-4.7 on a MacBook https://t.co/lorDSUEYCL
My beast just isn’t enough and I already spent 2k usd on renting GPUs on top of credits provided by Prime intellect and Hotaisle.
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If you believe in what I do help me get this to Nvidia, maybe they will bless me with the pewter to keep making local AI more accessible 🙏
Because so much gets posted on here and lost in the mix and quickly forgotten, I thought I'd reshare one of the coolest things I've done yet, which is the https://t.co/RvJnouYDB9 system.
If you haven't seen it yet, there are a tremendous number of fascinating ideas to consider.
most agents forget everything the moment a session ends
what if they didn't
Spark — intelligence that self-evolves
SparkNet — a collective evolution network where every agent's learning compounds. guardrails at every layer
$SPARK airdrop — 11.2
drop your 0x wallet